Quoted from Frax:This should be a red flag. When I agree with this guy?
Better to be an out of touch "old white guy" at 36 than to be a broke ass millennial overpaying for everything for the manufactured 'prestige' of it. Thank you!
At least that game has actual art, sound, and rules. At least that game wasn't a recycled layout.
Come on Jack.... we know 'doing your thing' relies heavily on Stern at this point, but you don't have to step up to bat for them on something as ludicrous as this. They're going to make money, yay! That will allow them to keep developing real games, YAY! Claiming this will bring in any functional number of positive contributors to pinball at large? LOL. Like you guys say.. 'it's not for us'....and 'us' is people that regularly want to buy games, that will be buying games without marketing stunts like this, and that support the aftermarket. People buying a Supreme pin mostly aren't going to do that. They are the epitome of short attention spans. They're going to stick the thing in a corner, turn it on 5 times ever, and flop out their "oh look at me" of the week, and then move on to buying a Supreme branded 800 dollar thermos the week after.
Doing my thing relies on people, and I'm not in the market for calling others douches or posers. That's how you keep new people out. I'm not okay with that.
If someone who can afford to get their hands on this, wants to learn more about pinball and where to find help, rules, etc, and stumbles upon this thread... You just lost another potential pinhead.
I personally love the look of this pin, the 'Supreme' doesn't speak to me, but the layout is fun if you play it.
I'm only stuck in this thread because I literally came in here to celebrate and found mostly negative things.
Can't change that, but I will say this pin is confirmed fun to play. This isn't them throwing a turd out to the public.